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It’s like meditation

 

 

you know what I really enjoyed about that, no cheesy music or anything, just the raw sounds.

 

Make me want to build a bike. Wish I had all the tools though. (and the budget to build a new bike)

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Do you know how many cool holidays you can book for $1.7m, aaaaaaaaaand you get to stay in a comfy hotel and not have to smell 5 other peoples farts in an offroad tupperware box.

 

And besides, its still a bakkie...... ;)

 

Do you know how many cool holidays you can book for $1.7m, aaaaaaaaaand you get to stay in a comfy hotel and not have to smell 5 other peoples farts in an offroad tupperware box.

 

And besides, its still a bakkie...... ;)

I would rather have a Unimog without the extra 5 people at about 1bar

Rondt that is

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Neither the Ford not the Unimog will be a comfortable drive.

Converted Iveco campers are in vogue now as well. It's not a soft ride, and not a very capable off roader either. But at least you look cooler than your neighbors in the Kruger.

 

Do you know how many cool holidays you can book for $1.7m, aaaaaaaaaand you get to stay in a comfy hotel and not have to smell 5 other peoples farts in an offroad tupperware box.

 

And besides, its still a bakkie...... ;)

I would rather have a Unimog without the extra 5 people at about 1bar

Rondt that is

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Neither the Ford not the Unimog will be a comfortable drive.

Converted Iveco campers are in vogue now as well. It's not a soft ride, and not a very capable off roader either. But at least you look cooler than your neighbors in the Kruger.

 

 

 

A unimog would do very nicely in the bush thanks

I think my Forester is a better offroad vehicle than your Iveco

As for competing in the Kruger I cant really comment as my experiences there are limited to their wilderness trails

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